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Figure 100.1
Physical examination revealed (a) lipoatrophy of the face and (b) generalized lipoatrophy of the torso with visible subcutaneous veins. (c) A photogra...
Figure 100.5
Insulin‐induced fat hypertrophy of the lateral aspect of the upper arm.
Figure 100.2
Acquired partial lipodystrophy (APL): (a–c) marked loss of facial fat resulting in a prematurely aged appearance and (d) prominence of arm veins, ster...
Figure 100.6
Non‐tender fatty deposits around the neck in a patient with benign symmetrical lipomatosis. (Courtesy of Professor L. Requena, Universidad Autónoma d...
Figure 100.3
Buffalo hump appearance in an HIV patient with lipodystrophy. (Courtesy of Professor L. Requena, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain.)
Figure 100.7
Painful lipomas on the lower extremity of a patient with Dercum disease. (Courtesy of Professor L. Requena, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain.)
Figure 100.4
Delling of the skin over the right hip due to subcutaneous fat atrophy at the site of depot corticosteroid injection.
Figure 100.8
Gross obesity with bilateral lymphoedema of lower legs.